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Joseph Aucoin, commander of the United States 7th Fleet, told reporters alongside the ship at Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan Sunday. Those who did not survive might have killed by the impact of the crash or drowned by the flooding, said Navy spokesman Lt.

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The stunt by aerialist Erendira Vasquez Wallenda comes on the fifth anniversary of her husband's tight-rope walk over the falls. She signaled multiple times during the stunt to her husband to bring the aircraft higher, he said after the performance.

India bowl against Pakistan in Champions Trophy final
Azhar Ali also scored 59 off 71 and after his departure Babar Azam also put some notable contribution in the board with 46 off 52. Pakistan have upset the odds by beating India in the final to win the Champions Trophy .

Champions Trophy final: India opt to field against Pak
But just when it seemed that he was blazing towards a first global century, he was run out after a mix-up with Ravindra Jadeja . However, his brilliant scoring was brought to an end by a running mix-up, with Pandya and Jadeja ending up at the same end .

Amit Shah declines to comment on Presidential candidates
With the Sena realising how much the BJP needs it for July's presidential polls, the saffron party is pushing for a hard bargain. Shah and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had a closed door meeting with Uddhav and his son Aaditya for close to an hour.

The Saturday shooting was one of several recent insider attacks that are raising new concerns about poor vetting and conflicting loyalties, even among the elite Afghan special operations forces that the US military sees as crucial to boosting the war effort.

Saturday's incident comes just days after President Donald Trump delegated authority to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to set US troop levels in Afghanistan, opening the door for a possible of influx of forces that could number in the thousands. Western officials say most insider attacks stem from personal grudges and cultural misunderstandings rather than insurgent plots.

Muhammad Radmanish, a spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Defense, said that the attacker was shot dead by foreign forces, and stressed that an investigation into the incident had been opened. The Taliban claimed responsibility for that attack.

The attacks come as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to bolster Washington's presence in Afghanistan to stem the violence and the Taliban's military advances, particularly in rural areas of the country, and largely in the south and the east.

United States troops in Afghanistan now number about 8,400, with another 5,000 from North Atlantic Treaty Organisation allies, who mainly serve in a training and advisory capacity.

Although Trump has delegated authority for US troop numbers in Afghanistan, the responsibility for America's wars and the men and women who fight in them rests on his shoulders. The others fought a battle with Afghan special forces that had responded to the attack. The gunman was eventually killed later in the afternoon, he said.

The Pentagon is set to announce it is sending another 4,000 USA troops to the country to counter the insurgents. The attackers were disguised in Afghan army uniforms.